An employee weighs a gold bar at AGR (African Gold Refinery) in Entebbe, Uganda, on Oct. 4, 2018.BAZ RATNER/Reuters
Gold prices will push toward record highs over the next 18 months as the coronavirus crisis encourages investors to hoard the metal as a hedge against possible turmoil in the wider markets, a Reuters poll showed.
However, low jewellery sales in Asia and the prospect of economic recovery will hinder further gains, respondents said.
Spot gold is one of this year’s best performing assets, with prices up almost 20 per cent and more than US$1,800 an ounce for the first time since 2011.
Fuelling the rally are low interest rates, which make non-yielding gold more attractive, and a belief that central bank stimulus and economic turbulence could devalue other assets.
The poll of 42 analysts and traders returned a median forecast for gold to average US$1,713 an ounce in 2020 and US$1,800 in 2021 – a large rise from projections of US$1,639 and US$1,655 an ounce in a similar survey in April.
“The more uncertainty over the control of the virus and by association the global economy, the more bullish for gold,” StoneX analyst Rhona O’Connell said, adding that prices could reach record levels above US$2,000 in 2021.
“Any substantive economic recovery would probably produce something of a headwind,” she said.
While western investors have been buying, demand in Asia has plummeted, with some people even selling gold.
“Perhaps the biggest threat to prices is ongoing weakness in Asia, with increased scrap,” independent analyst Ross Norman said.
Projections for average silver prices rose to US$17.50 an ounce for 2020 and US$20.03 for 2021, up from US$16.56 and US$17.87, respectively in April’s poll.
Silver is seen as a safe investment asset like gold, but is also used widely in industry, making it vulnerable to economic slowdowns.
It underperformed gold during the worst of the pandemic, before a recent bounceback to more than US$20 an ounce.
“Silver will begin to close the gap across the longer term given its versatility and increasing exposure to green energy applications,” James Moore at Fastmarkets Ltd. said.
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